The pearl fountain, and other fairy tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh1876 |
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... mother . The Queen found the little Fairy all alone by her fountain . It was a beautiful fountain ; the water was as clear as clear could be ; it came sparkling out of a rock , leaped down other rocks , then ran away and hid itself in ...
... mother . The Queen found the little Fairy all alone by her fountain . It was a beautiful fountain ; the water was as clear as clear could be ; it came sparkling out of a rock , leaped down other rocks , then ran away and hid itself in ...
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... mother . The Queen found the little Fairy all alone by her fountain . It was a beautiful fountain ; the water was as clear as clear could be ; it came sparkling out of a rock , leaped down other rocks , then ran away and hid itself in ...
... mother . The Queen found the little Fairy all alone by her fountain . It was a beautiful fountain ; the water was as clear as clear could be ; it came sparkling out of a rock , leaped down other rocks , then ran away and hid itself in ...
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... mother , knowing the Queen was coming , had dressed her out in a little frock of silver tissue , shot with green and blue . " Well , my dear , " graciously said the Queen of the Fairies to this young thing , " do you know who I am ...
... mother , knowing the Queen was coming , had dressed her out in a little frock of silver tissue , shot with green and blue . " Well , my dear , " graciously said the Queen of the Fairies to this young thing , " do you know who I am ...
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... had gleaned , and rejoicing over it . They knew how glad their grand- mother would be to get it , and they also hoped that she would make them a cake with the flour . " They are very poor , " thought the Golden 54 THE GOLDEN HEN .
... had gleaned , and rejoicing over it . They knew how glad their grand- mother would be to get it , and they also hoped that she would make them a cake with the flour . " They are very poor , " thought the Golden 54 THE GOLDEN HEN .
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... mother , not knowing that these feathers were gold , left them to the children to play with . It so happened that as the two brothers were play- ing with their feathers one afternoon , a pedlar looked over the hedge and saw them . He ...
... mother , not knowing that these feathers were gold , left them to the children to play with . It so happened that as the two brothers were play- ing with their feathers one afternoon , a pedlar looked over the hedge and saw them . He ...
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The Pearl Fountain, and Other Fairy Tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh Bridget Kavanagh Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Pearl Fountain, and Other Fairy Tales, by B. and J. Kavanagh Bridget Kavanagh Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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